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Ask whether what you are sharing exposes someone else, even indirectly.
Anonymity is not decorative copy. Safety is not an afterthought. If the site is going to help people move through meetings and conferences, it should also make the basic guardrails easy to find.
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What people share in meetings is not material for screenshots, group chats, or casual retelling. The site follows the same restraint by avoiding personal names, attendance data, and public member profiles.
Online spaces deserve the same caution. Do not record meetings. Do not share private Zoom details more broadly than intended. Do not assume a digital room changes the standard.
At conferences, safety is practical: pay attention to the culture of the room, look for safety teams or host contacts, and tell someone trustworthy if a situation feels wrong.
Ask whether what you are sharing exposes someone else, even indirectly.
Verify event details from the source link, especially if a conference record still carries a scaffold note.
A younger room can still need boundaries, sponsorship, and the same care any AA space needs.